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Consider renaming. 41 */ 42 public class InCallPresenter implements CallList.Listener { 43 44 private static InCallPresenter sInCallPresenter; 45 46 private final Set<InCallStateListener> mListeners = Sets.newHashSet(); 47 private final ArrayList<IncomingCallListener> mIncomingCallListeners = Lists.newArrayList(); 48 49 private AudioModeProvider mAudioModeProvider; 50 private StatusBarNotifier mStatusBarNotifier; 51 private ContactInfoCache mContactInfoCache; 52 private Context mContext; 53 private CallList mCallList; 54 private InCallActivity mInCallActivity; 55 private InCallState mInCallState = InCallState.NO_CALLS; 56 private ProximitySensor mProximitySensor; 57 private boolean mServiceConnected = false; 58 59 /** 60 * Is true when the activity has been previously started. Some code needs to know not just if 61 * the activity is currently up, but if it had been previously shown in foreground for this 62 * in-call session (e.g., StatusBarNotifier). This gets reset when the session ends in the 63 * tear-down method. 64 */ 65 private boolean mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted = false; 66 67 public static synchronized InCallPresenter getInstance() { 68 if (sInCallPresenter == null) { 69 sInCallPresenter = new InCallPresenter(); 70 } 71 return sInCallPresenter; 72 } 73 74 public InCallState getInCallState() { 75 return mInCallState; 76 } 77 78 public CallList getCallList() { 79 return mCallList; 80 } 81 82 public void setUp(Context context, CallList callList, AudioModeProvider audioModeProvider) { 83 if (mServiceConnected) { 84 Log.i(this, "New service connection replacing existing one."); 85 // retain the current resources, no need to create new ones. 86 Preconditions.checkState(context == mContext); 87 Preconditions.checkState(callList == mCallList); 88 Preconditions.checkState(audioModeProvider == mAudioModeProvider); 89 return; 90 } 91 92 Preconditions.checkNotNull(context); 93 mContext = context; 94 95 mContactInfoCache = ContactInfoCache.getInstance(context); 96 97 mStatusBarNotifier = new StatusBarNotifier(context, mContactInfoCache); 98 addListener(mStatusBarNotifier); 99 100 mAudioModeProvider = audioModeProvider; 101 102 mProximitySensor = new ProximitySensor(context, mAudioModeProvider); 103 addListener(mProximitySensor); 104 105 mCallList = callList; 106 107 // This only gets called by the service so this is okay. 108 mServiceConnected = true; 109 110 // The final thing we do in this set up is add ourselves as a listener to CallList. This 111 // will kick off an update and the whole process can start. 112 mCallList.addListener(this); 113 114 Log.d(this, "Finished InCallPresenter.setUp"); 115 } 116 117 /** 118 * Called when the telephony service has disconnected from us. This will happen when there are 119 * no more active calls. However, we may still want to continue showing the UI for 120 * certain cases like showing "Call Ended". 121 * What we really want is to wait for the activity and the service to both disconnect before we 122 * tear things down. This method sets a serviceConnected boolean and calls a secondary method 123 * that performs the aforementioned logic. 124 */ 125 public void tearDown() { 126 Log.d(this, "tearDown"); 127 mServiceConnected = false; 128 attemptCleanup(); 129 } 130 131 private void attemptFinishActivity() { 132 final boolean doFinish = (mInCallActivity != null && isActivityStarted()); 133 Log.i(this, "Hide in call UI: " + doFinish); 134 135 if (doFinish) { 136 mInCallActivity.finish(); 137 } 138 } 139 140 /** 141 * Called when the UI begins or ends. Starts the callstate callbacks if the UI just began. 142 * Attempts to tear down everything if the UI just ended. See #tearDown for more insight on 143 * the tear-down process. 144 */ 145 public void setActivity(InCallActivity inCallActivity) { 146 boolean updateListeners = false; 147 boolean doAttemptCleanup = false; 148 149 if (inCallActivity != null) { 150 if (mInCallActivity == null) { 151 updateListeners = true; 152 Log.i(this, "UI Initialized"); 153 } else if (mInCallActivity != inCallActivity) { 154 Log.wtf(this, "Setting a second activity before destroying the first."); 155 } else { 156 // since setActivity is called onStart(), it can be called multiple times. 157 // This is fine and ignorable, but we do not want to update the world every time 158 // this happens (like going to/from background) so we do not set updateListeners. 159 } 160 161 mInCallActivity = inCallActivity; 162 163 // By the time the UI finally comes up, the call may already be disconnected. 164 // If that's the case, we may need to show an error dialog. 165 if (mCallList != null && mCallList.getDisconnectedCall() != null) { 166 maybeShowErrorDialogOnDisconnect(mCallList.getDisconnectedCall()); 167 } 168 169 // When the UI comes up, we need to first check the in-call state. 170 // If we are showing NO_CALLS, that means that a call probably connected and 171 // then immediately disconnected before the UI was able to come up. 172 // If we dont have any calls, start tearing down the UI instead. 173 // NOTE: This code relies on {@link #mInCallActivity} being set so we run it after 174 // it has been set. 175 if (mInCallState == InCallState.NO_CALLS) { 176 Log.i(this, "UI Intialized, but no calls left. shut down."); 177 attemptFinishActivity(); 178 return; 179 } 180 } else { 181 Log.i(this, "UI Destroyed)"); 182 updateListeners = true; 183 mInCallActivity = null; 184 185 // We attempt cleanup for the destroy case but only after we recalculate the state 186 // to see if we need to come back up or stay shut down. This is why we do the cleanup 187 // after the call to onCallListChange() instead of directly here. 188 doAttemptCleanup = true; 189 } 190 191 // Messages can come from the telephony layer while the activity is coming up 192 // and while the activity is going down. So in both cases we need to recalculate what 193 // state we should be in after they complete. 194 // Examples: (1) A new incoming call could come in and then get disconnected before 195 // the activity is created. 196 // (2) All calls could disconnect and then get a new incoming call before the 197 // activity is destroyed. 198 // 199 // b/1122139 - We previously had a check for mServiceConnected here as well, but there are 200 // cases where we need to recalculate the current state even if the service in not 201 // connected. In particular the case where startOrFinish() is called while the app is 202 // already finish()ing. In that case, we skip updating the state with the knowledge that 203 // we will check again once the activity has finished. That means we have to recalculate the 204 // state here even if the service is disconnected since we may not have finished a state 205 // transition while finish()ing. 206 if (updateListeners) { 207 onCallListChange(mCallList); 208 } 209 210 if (doAttemptCleanup) { 211 attemptCleanup(); 212 } 213 } 214 215 /** 216 * Called when there is a change to the call list. 217 * Sets the In-Call state for the entire in-call app based on the information it gets from 218 * CallList. Dispatches the in-call state to all listeners. Can trigger the creation or 219 * destruction of the UI based on the states that is calculates. 220 */ 221 @Override 222 public void onCallListChange(CallList callList) { 223 if (callList == null) { 224 return; 225 } 226 InCallState newState = getPotentialStateFromCallList(callList); 227 newState = startOrFinishUi(newState); 228 229 // Renable notification shade and soft navigation buttons, if we are no longer in the 230 // incoming call screen 231 if (!newState.isIncoming()) { 232 CallCommandClient.getInstance().setSystemBarNavigationEnabled(true); 233 } 234 235 // Set the new state before announcing it to the world 236 Log.i(this, "Phone switching state: " + mInCallState + " -> " + newState); 237 mInCallState = newState; 238 239 // notify listeners of new state 240 for (InCallStateListener listener : mListeners) { 241 Log.d(this, "Notify " + listener + " of state " + mInCallState.toString()); 242 listener.onStateChange(mInCallState, callList); 243 } 244 245 if (isActivityStarted()) { 246 final boolean hasCall = callList.getActiveOrBackgroundCall() != null || 247 callList.getOutgoingCall() != null; 248 mInCallActivity.dismissKeyguard(hasCall); 249 } 250 } 251 252 /** 253 * Called when there is a new incoming call. 254 * 255 * @param call 256 */ 257 @Override 258 public void onIncomingCall(Call call) { 259 InCallState newState = startOrFinishUi(InCallState.INCOMING); 260 261 Log.i(this, "Phone switching state: " + mInCallState + " -> " + newState); 262 mInCallState = newState; 263 264 // Disable notification shade and soft navigation buttons 265 if (newState.isIncoming()) { 266 CallCommandClient.getInstance().setSystemBarNavigationEnabled(false); 267 } 268 269 for (IncomingCallListener listener : mIncomingCallListeners) { 270 listener.onIncomingCall(mInCallState, call); 271 } 272 } 273 274 /** 275 * Called when a call becomes disconnected. Called everytime an existing call 276 * changes from being connected (incoming/outgoing/active) to disconnected. 277 */ 278 @Override 279 public void onDisconnect(Call call) { 280 hideDialpadForDisconnect(); 281 maybeShowErrorDialogOnDisconnect(call); 282 283 // We need to do the run the same code as onCallListChange. 284 onCallListChange(CallList.getInstance()); 285 286 if (isActivityStarted()) { 287 mInCallActivity.dismissKeyguard(false); 288 } 289 } 290 291 /** 292 * Given the call list, return the state in which the in-call screen should be. 293 */ 294 public static InCallState getPotentialStateFromCallList(CallList callList) { 295 296 InCallState newState = InCallState.NO_CALLS; 297 298 if (callList == null) { 299 return newState; 300 } 301 if (callList.getIncomingCall() != null) { 302 newState = InCallState.INCOMING; 303 } else if (callList.getOutgoingCall() != null) { 304 newState = InCallState.OUTGOING; 305 } else if (callList.getActiveCall() != null || 306 callList.getBackgroundCall() != null || 307 callList.getDisconnectedCall() != null || 308 callList.getDisconnectingCall() != null) { 309 newState = InCallState.INCALL; 310 } 311 312 return newState; 313 } 314 315 public void addIncomingCallListener(IncomingCallListener listener) { 316 Preconditions.checkNotNull(listener); 317 mIncomingCallListeners.add(listener); 318 } 319 320 public void removeIncomingCallListener(IncomingCallListener listener) { 321 Preconditions.checkNotNull(listener); 322 mIncomingCallListeners.remove(listener); 323 } 324 325 public void addListener(InCallStateListener listener) { 326 Preconditions.checkNotNull(listener); 327 mListeners.add(listener); 328 } 329 330 public void removeListener(InCallStateListener listener) { 331 Preconditions.checkNotNull(listener); 332 mListeners.remove(listener); 333 } 334 335 public AudioModeProvider getAudioModeProvider() { 336 return mAudioModeProvider; 337 } 338 339 public ContactInfoCache getContactInfoCache() { 340 return mContactInfoCache; 341 } 342 343 public ProximitySensor getProximitySensor() { 344 return mProximitySensor; 345 } 346 347 /** 348 * Hangs up any active or outgoing calls. 349 */ 350 public void hangUpOngoingCall(Context context) { 351 // By the time we receive this intent, we could be shut down and call list 352 // could be null. Bail in those cases. 353 if (mCallList == null) { 354 if (mStatusBarNotifier == null) { 355 // The In Call UI has crashed but the notification still stayed up. We should not 356 // come to this stage. 357 StatusBarNotifier.clearInCallNotification(context); 358 } 359 return; 360 } 361 362 Call call = mCallList.getOutgoingCall(); 363 if (call == null) { 364 call = mCallList.getActiveOrBackgroundCall(); 365 } 366 367 if (call != null) { 368 CallCommandClient.getInstance().disconnectCall(call.getCallId()); 369 } 370 } 371 372 /** 373 * Returns true if the incall app is the foreground application. 374 */ 375 public boolean isShowingInCallUi() { 376 return (isActivityStarted() && mInCallActivity.isForegroundActivity()); 377 } 378 379 /** 380 * Returns true of the activity has been created and is running. 381 * Returns true as long as activity is not destroyed or finishing. This ensures that we return 382 * true even if the activity is paused (not in foreground). 383 */ 384 public boolean isActivityStarted() { 385 return (mInCallActivity != null && 386 !mInCallActivity.isDestroyed() && 387 !mInCallActivity.isFinishing()); 388 } 389 390 public boolean isActivityPreviouslyStarted() { 391 return mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted; 392 } 393 394 /** 395 * Called when the activity goes in/out of the foreground. 396 */ 397 public void onUiShowing(boolean showing) { 398 // We need to update the notification bar when we leave the UI because that 399 // could trigger it to show again. 400 if (mStatusBarNotifier != null) { 401 mStatusBarNotifier.updateNotification(mInCallState, mCallList); 402 } 403 404 if (mProximitySensor != null) { 405 mProximitySensor.onInCallShowing(showing); 406 } 407 408 if (showing) { 409 mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted = true; 410 } 411 } 412 413 /** 414 * Brings the app into the foreground if possible. 415 */ 416 public void bringToForeground(boolean showDialpad) { 417 // Before we bring the incall UI to the foreground, we check to see if: 418 // 1. We've already started the activity once for this session 419 // 2. If it exists, the activity is not already in the foreground 420 // 3. We are in a state where we want to show the incall ui 421 if (mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted && !isShowingInCallUi() && 422 mInCallState != InCallState.NO_CALLS) { 423 showInCall(showDialpad); 424 } 425 } 426 427 public void onPostDialCharWait(int callId, String chars) { 428 if (isActivityStarted()) { 429 mInCallActivity.showPostCharWaitDialog(callId, chars); 430 } 431 } 432 433 /** 434 * Handles the green CALL key while in-call. 435 * @return true if we consumed the event. 436 */ 437 public boolean handleCallKey() { 438 Log.v(this, "handleCallKey"); 439 440 // The green CALL button means either "Answer", "Unhold", or 441 // "Swap calls", or can be a no-op, depending on the current state 442 // of the Phone. 443 444 /** 445 * INCOMING CALL 446 */ 447 final CallList calls = CallList.getInstance(); 448 final Call incomingCall = calls.getIncomingCall(); 449 Log.v(this, "incomingCall: " + incomingCall); 450 451 // (1) Attempt to answer a call 452 if (incomingCall != null) { 453 CallCommandClient.getInstance().answerCall(incomingCall.getCallId()); 454 return true; 455 } 456 457 /** 458 * ACTIVE CALL 459 */ 460 final Call activeCall = calls.getActiveCall(); 461 if (activeCall != null) { 462 // TODO: This logic is repeated from CallButtonPresenter.java. We should 463 // consolidate this logic. 464 final boolean isGeneric = activeCall.can(Capabilities.GENERIC_CONFERENCE); 465 final boolean canMerge = activeCall.can(Capabilities.MERGE_CALLS); 466 final boolean canSwap = activeCall.can(Capabilities.SWAP_CALLS); 467 468 Log.v(this, "activeCall: " + activeCall + ", isGeneric: " + isGeneric + ", canMerge: " + 469 canMerge + ", canSwap: " + canSwap); 470 471 // (2) Attempt actions on Generic conference calls 472 if (activeCall.isConferenceCall() && isGeneric) { 473 if (canMerge) { 474 CallCommandClient.getInstance().merge(); 475 return true; 476 } else if (canSwap) { 477 CallCommandClient.getInstance().swap(); 478 return true; 479 } 480 } 481 482 // (3) Swap calls 483 if (canSwap) { 484 CallCommandClient.getInstance().swap(); 485 return true; 486 } 487 } 488 489 /** 490 * BACKGROUND CALL 491 */ 492 final Call heldCall = calls.getBackgroundCall(); 493 if (heldCall != null) { 494 // We have a hold call so presumeable it will always support HOLD...but 495 // there is no harm in double checking. 496 final boolean canHold = heldCall.can(Capabilities.HOLD); 497 498 Log.v(this, "heldCall: " + heldCall + ", canHold: " + canHold); 499 500 // (4) unhold call 501 if (heldCall.getState() == Call.State.ONHOLD && canHold) { 502 CallCommandClient.getInstance().hold(heldCall.getCallId(), false); 503 return true; 504 } 505 } 506 507 // Always consume hard keys 508 return true; 509 } 510 511 /** 512 * A dialog could have prevented in-call screen from being previously finished. 513 * This function checks to see if there should be any UI left and if not attempts 514 * to tear down the UI. 515 */ 516 public void onDismissDialog() { 517 Log.i(this, "Dialog dismissed"); 518 if (mInCallState == InCallState.NO_CALLS) { 519 attemptFinishActivity(); 520 attemptCleanup(); 521 } 522 } 523 524 /** 525 * For some disconnected causes, we show a dialog. This calls into the activity to show 526 * the dialog if appropriate for the call. 527 */ 528 private void maybeShowErrorDialogOnDisconnect(Call call) { 529 // For newly disconnected calls, we may want to show a dialog on specific error conditions 530 if (isActivityStarted() && call.getState() == Call.State.DISCONNECTED) { 531 mInCallActivity.maybeShowErrorDialogOnDisconnect(call.getDisconnectCause()); 532 } 533 } 534 535 /** 536 * Hides the dialpad. Called when a call is disconnected (Requires hiding dialpad). 537 */ 538 private void hideDialpadForDisconnect() { 539 if (isActivityStarted()) { 540 mInCallActivity.hideDialpadForDisconnect(); 541 } 542 } 543 544 /** 545 * When the state of in-call changes, this is the first method to get called. It determines if 546 * the UI needs to be started or finished depending on the new state and does it. 547 */ 548 private InCallState startOrFinishUi(InCallState newState) { 549 Log.d(this, "startOrFinishUi: " + mInCallState + " -> " + newState); 550 551 // TODO: Consider a proper state machine implementation 552 553 // If the state isn't changing, we have already done any starting/stopping of 554 // activities in a previous pass...so lets cut out early 555 if (newState == mInCallState) { 556 return newState; 557 } 558 559 // A new Incoming call means that the user needs to be notified of the the call (since 560 // it wasn't them who initiated it). We do this through full screen notifications and 561 // happens indirectly through {@link StatusBarListener}. 562 // 563 // The process for incoming calls is as follows: 564 // 565 // 1) CallList - Announces existence of new INCOMING call 566 // 2) InCallPresenter - Gets announcement and calculates that the new InCallState 567 // - should be set to INCOMING. 568 // 3) InCallPresenter - This method is called to see if we need to start or finish 569 // the app given the new state. 570 // 4) StatusBarNotifier - Listens to InCallState changes. InCallPresenter calls 571 // StatusBarNotifier explicitly to issue a FullScreen Notification 572 // that will either start the InCallActivity or show the user a 573 // top-level notification dialog if the user is in an immersive app. 574 // That notification can also start the InCallActivity. 575 // 5) InCallActivity - Main activity starts up and at the end of its onCreate will 576 // call InCallPresenter::setActivity() to let the presenter 577 // know that start-up is complete. 578 // 579 // [ AND NOW YOU'RE IN THE CALL. voila! ] 580 // 581 // Our app is started using a fullScreen notification. We need to do this whenever 582 // we get an incoming call. 583 final boolean startStartupSequence = (InCallState.INCOMING == newState); 584 585 // A new outgoing call indicates that the user just now dialed a number and when that 586 // happens we need to display the screen immediateley. 587 // 588 // This is different from the incoming call sequence because we do not need to shock the 589 // user with a top-level notification. Just show the call UI normally. 590 final boolean showCallUi = (InCallState.OUTGOING == newState); 591 592 // TODO: Can we be suddenly in a call without it having been in the outgoing or incoming 593 // state? I havent seen that but if it can happen, the code below should be enabled. 594 // showCallUi |= (InCallState.INCALL && !isActivityStarted()); 595 596 // The only time that we have an instance of mInCallActivity and it isn't started is 597 // when it is being destroyed. In that case, lets avoid bringing up another instance of 598 // the activity. When it is finally destroyed, we double check if we should bring it back 599 // up so we aren't going to lose anything by avoiding a second startup here. 600 boolean activityIsFinishing = mInCallActivity != null && !isActivityStarted(); 601 if (activityIsFinishing) { 602 Log.i(this, "Undo the state change: " + newState + " -> " + mInCallState); 603 return mInCallState; 604 } 605 606 if (showCallUi) { 607 Log.i(this, "Start in call UI"); 608 showInCall(false); 609 } else if (startStartupSequence) { 610 Log.i(this, "Start Full Screen in call UI"); 611 612 // We're about the bring up the in-call UI for an incoming call. If we still have 613 // dialogs up, we need to clear them out before showing incoming screen. 614 if (isActivityStarted()) { 615 mInCallActivity.dismissPendingDialogs(); 616 } 617 startUi(newState); 618 } else if (newState == InCallState.NO_CALLS) { 619 // The new state is the no calls state. Tear everything down. 620 attemptFinishActivity(); 621 attemptCleanup(); 622 } 623 624 return newState; 625 } 626 627 private void startUi(InCallState inCallState) { 628 final Call incomingCall = mCallList.getIncomingCall(); 629 final boolean isCallWaiting = (incomingCall != null && 630 incomingCall.getState() == Call.State.CALL_WAITING); 631 632 // If the screen is off, we need to make sure it gets turned on for incoming calls. 633 // This normally works just fine thanks to FLAG_TURN_SCREEN_ON but that only works 634 // when the activity is first created. Therefore, to ensure the screen is turned on 635 // for the call waiting case, we finish() the current activity and start a new one. 636 // There should be no jank from this since the screen is already off and will remain so 637 // until our new activity is up. 638 if (mProximitySensor.isScreenReallyOff() && isCallWaiting) { 639 if (isActivityStarted()) { 640 mInCallActivity.finish(); 641 } 642 mInCallActivity = null; 643 } 644 645 mStatusBarNotifier.updateNotificationAndLaunchIncomingCallUi(inCallState, mCallList); 646 } 647 648 /** 649 * Checks to see if both the UI is gone and the service is disconnected. If so, tear it all 650 * down. 651 */ 652 private void attemptCleanup() { 653 boolean shouldCleanup = (mInCallActivity == null && !mServiceConnected && 654 mInCallState == InCallState.NO_CALLS); 655 Log.i(this, "attemptCleanup? " + shouldCleanup); 656 657 if (shouldCleanup) { 658 mIsActivityPreviouslyStarted = false; 659 660 // blow away stale contact info so that we get fresh data on 661 // the next set of calls 662 if (mContactInfoCache != null) { 663 mContactInfoCache.clearCache(); 664 } 665 mContactInfoCache = null; 666 667 if (mProximitySensor != null) { 668 removeListener(mProximitySensor); 669 mProximitySensor.tearDown(); 670 } 671 mProximitySensor = null; 672 673 mAudioModeProvider = null; 674 675 if (mStatusBarNotifier != null) { 676 removeListener(mStatusBarNotifier); 677 } 678 mStatusBarNotifier = null; 679 680 if (mCallList != null) { 681 mCallList.removeListener(this); 682 } 683 mCallList = null; 684 685 mContext = null; 686 mInCallActivity = null; 687 688 mListeners.clear(); 689 mIncomingCallListeners.clear(); 690 691 Log.d(this, "Finished InCallPresenter.CleanUp"); 692 } 693 } 694 695 private void showInCall(boolean showDialpad) { 696 mContext.startActivity(getInCallIntent(showDialpad)); 697 } 698 699 public Intent getInCallIntent(boolean showDialpad) { 700 final Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN, null); 701 intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK 702 | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS 703 | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_USER_ACTION); 704 intent.setClass(mContext, InCallActivity.class); 705 if (showDialpad) { 706 intent.putExtra(InCallActivity.SHOW_DIALPAD_EXTRA, true); 707 } 708 709 return intent; 710 } 711 712 /** 713 * Private constructor. Must use getInstance() to get this singleton. 714 */ 715 private InCallPresenter() { 716 } 717 718 /** 719 * All the main states of InCallActivity. 720 */ 721 public enum InCallState { 722 // InCall Screen is off and there are no calls 723 NO_CALLS, 724 725 // Incoming-call screen is up 726 INCOMING, 727 728 // In-call experience is showing 729 INCALL, 730 731 // User is dialing out 732 OUTGOING; 733 734 public boolean isIncoming() { 735 return (this == INCOMING); 736 } 737 738 public boolean isConnectingOrConnected() { 739 return (this == INCOMING || 740 this == OUTGOING || 741 this == INCALL); 742 } 743 } 744 745 /** 746 * Interface implemented by classes that need to know about the InCall State. 747 */ 748 public interface InCallStateListener { 749 // TODO: Enhance state to contain the call objects instead of passing CallList 750 public void onStateChange(InCallState state, CallList callList); 751 } 752 753 public interface IncomingCallListener { 754 public void onIncomingCall(InCallState state, Call call); 755 } 756 } 757